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NClaborn

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To increase the probability that your request will be granted,
 A) list as many in-depth questions as possible.
  B) explain how the reader will benefit by doing what you ask.
  C) include flattering statements to retain the interest of your reader.
  D) persuade the reader that a timely response is critical.
  E) mention the name of a reference before or after making the request.

Question 2

When asking several specific questions in a direct request message, do not
 A) number each question.
  B) cover only one topic in each question.
  C) arrange the questions in a logical order.
  D) use the indirect organizational plan.
  E) word questions clearly and objectively.



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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